By Melissa Mayntz in the USA:
Fly With Bird Stamps
January 26, 2013
The U.S. Post Office has released a new bird stamp – the tufted puffin is featured on the 86-cent stamp, good for first class postage up to three ounces. Robert Giusti of Bridgewater, Connecticut is the artist who created the design, which includes a pair of breeding plumage puffins sporting their namesake tufts.
The tufted puffin is a member of the Alcidae bird family, which includes all puffins and auks. While the Atlantic puffin is often more well-known, the tufted puffin is a popular seabird in its Pacific range. While you might be able to see these colorful birds on stamps now, learn where you can see wild puffins so you can add this bird to your life list!
Learn more about collecting stamps, or visit USPS.com to buy a tufted puffin stamp today!
Tufted Puffin First Class Stamp
Image Β© 2013 U.S. Postal Service
Apr. 10, 2013 β A recent study has shown that bottom-dwelling goosefish, also known as monkfish, prey on dovekies, a small Arctic seabird and the smallest member of the puffin family. To understand how this deep-water fish finds a shallow-feeding bird in offshore waters, researchers looked at when, where, and how these animals were most likely to be in the same place at the same time: here.
Related articles
- Tufted puffins, beautiful Oregon seabirds, get U.S. postage stamp (oregonlive.com)
- Blackbirds, moorhens, tufted ducks in winter (dearkitty1.wordpress.com)
- Tufted Puffins, a Name Change and Best Wishes for 2013 (cutterlight.com)
- New California Policies Help Seabirds (naturalhistorywanderings.com)
Thanks for posting a link to our blog. We love puffins!
Greetings from north of the Arctic Circle.
LikeLike
Thank you! I love puffins too π
LikeLike
The puffin is neat looking!
LikeLike
Indeed. I hope these stamps will contribute to its conservation.
LikeLike
Yes, I agree with the above comments… The puffin is a gorgeous and ‘different’ little character…
If I didn’t know he was real; I may think he’s the result of a wonderful imagination..! π
LikeLike
π π π
LikeLike
Reblogged this on and commented:
We need more stamps related to nature, especially to bring to the public’s attention the need for conservation and species protection.
LikeLike
You are right. One should hope this will happen.
LikeLike
I second George. We need those pretty beautiful, old fashioned stamps related to nature for conservation, the biodiversity story, and sheer eye candy. Nowadays you get this ugly sticker that only shows the value of the post-stamp. Back to the days of beauty in every single little corner of a letter!
LikeLike
I agree!
LikeLike
Reblogged this on Ann Novek–With the Sky as the Ceiling and the Heart Outdoors.
LikeLike
Pingback: Tufted puffins in the USA | Dear Kitty. Some blog